BERKELEY -- The Berkeley High football team had its hands full against Harris Ross, who ran for 191 yards and had a touchdown in a 24-0 Pittsburg win on Friday.

Ross, who committed to Hawaii on Wednesday, ran for 464 yards and seven touchdowns a week ago against Monte Vista.

"We kind of played sloppy. We had three touchdowns called back and kept them in the game," Pittsburg coach Victor Galli said. "That's dangerous because they're a good team have good athletes. But our defense played great and I'm happy we got the win."

Armani Levias accounted for two touchdowns, a 45-yard strike to Isaiah Barber and a 1-yard plunge of his own.

The former helped Pittsburg (3-1) go up 10-0 at halftime, while the latter helped them pull away late in the third quarter.

The Ross touchdown run came early in the fourth, making it a three-score lead as Berkeley (2-2) hung tough for most of the game and showed glimpses of a dangerous offensive attack, but were done in by 12 penalties.